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both government and public ones, private ones. you know, those types of efforts would help find these threats, hopefully before they become a serious problem. and we might have something to do about it. >> it certainly is fascinating and something else to worry about. thanks so much. >> well, thank you for having us. >>> two more airlines are about to join forces. that has some worried that it will send airfare soaring. we're going to tell you the latest airline merger and what it means for you. [ male announcer ] there are only so many foods that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> taking a look at some of the top business stories of the week. walmart stock took a nose dive on friday after an internal e-mail published by bloomberg news quoted an executive saying that february sales were a quote total disaster. the news came around 2:30 p.m. shortly after that
both government and public ones, private ones. you know, those types of efforts would help find these threats, hopefully before they become a serious problem. and we might have something to do about it. >> it certainly is fascinating and something else to worry about. thanks so much. >> well, thank you for having us. >>> two more airlines are about to join forces. that has some worried that it will send airfare soaring. we're going to tell you the latest airline merger and...
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so logistically speaking, how are governments handles this? it's to cover this, but then you have people injured and governments who need to be not only aware of the political implications but just the natural disaster implication 80. >> sure. that's why it makes sense to watch these things. and nasa has a near-earth program. it is, i would argue, it is underfunded because of what's at stake here both in the sense of preparedness and dealing with injury and upset. but as to deal with international incidents that might occur. you mentioned the 2002 meteorite over the mediterranean, at the time, the deputy director said if this would have happened over the subcontinent it might have been mistaken for a nuclear explosion in this belligerent stand off between india and pakistan at the time. there are certainly occasions back in the soviet days when the united states and russia mistook natural occurrences for what might have been belligerent events. and so, you have to watch these things. and the nasa near-earth program is important for all of thos
so logistically speaking, how are governments handles this? it's to cover this, but then you have people injured and governments who need to be not only aware of the political implications but just the natural disaster implication 80. >> sure. that's why it makes sense to watch these things. and nasa has a near-earth program. it is, i would argue, it is underfunded because of what's at stake here both in the sense of preparedness and dealing with injury and upset. but as to deal with...
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if that happens, the next step is for government agencies and their unions to negotiate. then employees would get 30 days' notice before being furloughed. >>> the governor is looking to lure away california businesses. terry branstad the iowa republican governor is visiting the golden state today and tomorrow trying to get local companies to move to his home state of iowa. >> he's welcome to come anytime he wants to. [ laughter ] >> last time i saw him in iowa, he came here in december to the farm bureau convention without a coat. and most people said, this guy he doesn't have a clue. he was running for president of the united states at that time. this is moonbeam jerry brown, you know. [ laughter ] >> good luck when he gets here. just last week texas governor rick perry came to california to recruit businesses to his state. california business owners have recently complained that taxes are too high and there's too much government and red tape in california. >>> a fee that pays for fire prevention services in california's rural areas is under fire again. the state started
if that happens, the next step is for government agencies and their unions to negotiate. then employees would get 30 days' notice before being furloughed. >>> the governor is looking to lure away california businesses. terry branstad the iowa republican governor is visiting the golden state today and tomorrow trying to get local companies to move to his home state of iowa. >> he's welcome to come anytime he wants to. [ laughter ] >> last time i saw him in iowa, he came here...
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government and businesses. a security firm tells "the new york times" it can tie those attacks to the chinese army. the company has traced the attacks to a building in shanghai used by an army unit. other security firms and u.s. government agencies also believe the hacking is government-sponsored. >>> and back here at home, it will be a day of severe weather in many states. a storm now on the move brought dangerous conditions to the dakotas and western minnesota. two people, in fact, were killed in interstate pileup near fargo. drivers were warned to stay off the roads, as visibility was reduced to near zero. even plows were pulled because they simply could not keep up with all that blowing and drifting snow. >>> and a few thousand customers are without power in arkansas this morning after severe weather moved through that state, as well. there were no reports of immediate injuries. golf ball-sized hail was reported in the town of prescot. >>> and with more on the coming storms, here's jim dickey. good morning,
government and businesses. a security firm tells "the new york times" it can tie those attacks to the chinese army. the company has traced the attacks to a building in shanghai used by an army unit. other security firms and u.s. government agencies also believe the hacking is government-sponsored. >>> and back here at home, it will be a day of severe weather in many states. a storm now on the move brought dangerous conditions to the dakotas and western minnesota. two people,...
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government has -- in many different administrations has worked very hard with the chinese on that with little progress, i would say. this is would tell you it is little progress. so this strategic economic dialogue with the u.s. has with china, these are the types of things they talk about. >> thank you. >> new development this is morning on the bad batteries that grounded boeing's dreamliner. more business news. what experts found aboard one of the jets after emergency landing coming up. >>> and if -- if you happen to be leaving the house right now, you can watch us any time on your desktop or mobile phone. just go to cnn.com/tv. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only nationa
government has -- in many different administrations has worked very hard with the chinese on that with little progress, i would say. this is would tell you it is little progress. so this strategic economic dialogue with the u.s. has with china, these are the types of things they talk about. >> thank you. >> new development this is morning on the bad batteries that grounded boeing's dreamliner. more business news. what experts found aboard one of the jets after emergency landing...
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>> well, the governing principle with all presidents and the media is transparency. and keeping open lines of communication. and it certainly -- the problem that president obama ran into isn't that he went golfing with tiger woods, and i'm certainly not worried about president obama. he and michelle have a very, very strong marriage, as we all know, so i don't think tiger woods is going to be influencing the president's behavior in any way, but what the press core did seem to say is there hasn't been open communication with them about this weekend. that was the brunt of their complaints. i think every president struggles with this and every president strives to have as much transparency as possible and still protect their privacy and that balance is constantly a give and take. >> well, cnn managed to get some sneaky pictures of the president playing golf today, in fact. let's watch a bit of this. there he is. the president and see if i can see any good shots. the only question i really want to know is having heard the president sing al green better than al green, did
>> well, the governing principle with all presidents and the media is transparency. and keeping open lines of communication. and it certainly -- the problem that president obama ran into isn't that he went golfing with tiger woods, and i'm certainly not worried about president obama. he and michelle have a very, very strong marriage, as we all know, so i don't think tiger woods is going to be influencing the president's behavior in any way, but what the press core did seem to say is there...
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the russian government is saying more than 200 people have been injured. some reports from the area put it as high as 400 or more. most of those, however, are not serious. they are mostly cuts and scratches from the glass. but a few people, we believe around nine or ten, have been sent to hospital for treatment. a very dramatic morning in this part of russia about four hours east of moscow. officials say they located a large part of the meteor that survived the earth's atmosphere in a lake in that region. >> wow. very dramatic and very scary. phil black, thank you very much. >>> ahead on "early start," developments just moments ago in the oscar pistorius case. we learned the olympic icon broke down in court when charged with the murder of his girlfriend. a live report after the break. [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts your
the russian government is saying more than 200 people have been injured. some reports from the area put it as high as 400 or more. most of those, however, are not serious. they are mostly cuts and scratches from the glass. but a few people, we believe around nine or ten, have been sent to hospital for treatment. a very dramatic morning in this part of russia about four hours east of moscow. officials say they located a large part of the meteor that survived the earth's atmosphere in a lake in...
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>> reporter: there are 170,000 workers in california and we have been hearing about those automatic government spending cuts and they put it on hold until march 1st and congress is on break all of this week and when they get back, it leaves four days to come up with a plan to keep them from going into effect. more than 2 million workers are waiting to see if they could lose their jobs. >> the republican house has already voted twice to replace the president's second quester with spending cuts, they saw them on real priorities. >> they are working to include both increased tax revenue and spending cuts, if this all goes into effect, it will take a real toll on our economy, and we will have more when i see you next. ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> well, cal basketball coach mike montgomery is not offering any apologies for a controversial moment on the court. he push him during -- he pushed a team player and they felt he was not giving his all on the basketball court. it is hard to say what happened during the exchange but they rallied to beat usc 76-68. >>> collin kaepernick is becoming a huge
>> reporter: there are 170,000 workers in california and we have been hearing about those automatic government spending cuts and they put it on hold until march 1st and congress is on break all of this week and when they get back, it leaves four days to come up with a plan to keep them from going into effect. more than 2 million workers are waiting to see if they could lose their jobs. >> the republican house has already voted twice to replace the president's second quester with...
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when a child opens fire on another child, there's a hole in that child's heart that government can't fill. >> reporter: earlier, at the white house, raw emotion, as the president honored the adults shot down and killed trying to protect the children of sandy hook elementary school. >> they gave all they had for the most innocent and helpless among us. the courageous heart, the selfless spirit, the inspiring actions of extraordinary americans. extraordinary citizens. >> reporter: bill sherlach blew a kiss to heaven as he accepted the award for his wife, sandy hook's school psychologist mary sherlach. she was killed as she ran toward the shooter. the president hugged the mother and daughter of another killed on that day, teacher's aide rachel d'avino. the president said one of the most overlooked factors in urban violence is unstable families and absent fathers. he offered a rare reflection on his own upbringing saying, quote, i wish i had had a father who was around and involved. david? >> a very personal reflection there. jon, i know you'll be talking about the debate over gun violen
when a child opens fire on another child, there's a hole in that child's heart that government can't fill. >> reporter: earlier, at the white house, raw emotion, as the president honored the adults shot down and killed trying to protect the children of sandy hook elementary school. >> they gave all they had for the most innocent and helpless among us. the courageous heart, the selfless spirit, the inspiring actions of extraordinary americans. extraordinary citizens. >>...
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you can make $86,000 a year in income and get a government subsidy under obama care. obama care is destroying health care in this country. people are leaving the private sector because companies can't afford to leave obama care. if you want to find ways to save $1.2 trillion over the next decade, look at obama care. don't destroy the military. >>> chuck hagel is days away from a senate vote to consider his nomination as defense secretary. at the earliest that won't happen until lawmakers return to washington next week. they're taking a ten-day recess. sounds like a good gig. senator john mccain, one of hagel's most outspoken critics pushed back against suggestions that his opposition was designed to settle old scores. >> is that to say, senator, it's pay back time for chuck hagel? that's what this process has amounted to? >> of course not. 99% of it is to do with the positions that senator hagel has taken. p the position hes he's taken on some issues are not only out of the mainstream but to the far left. when we return, i'm sure chuck hagel will have enough votes to
you can make $86,000 a year in income and get a government subsidy under obama care. obama care is destroying health care in this country. people are leaving the private sector because companies can't afford to leave obama care. if you want to find ways to save $1.2 trillion over the next decade, look at obama care. don't destroy the military. >>> chuck hagel is days away from a senate vote to consider his nomination as defense secretary. at the earliest that won't happen until...
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navy base and high numbers of defense and civilian government contractors in the state. >> the president's day celebration is in full swing in alexandria. rolled through old town this afternoon. visitors can get into historic sites. take walking tours. there are even wine tastings going on. >> if you couldn't get to the parade, luck out with tickets to the white house easter egg roll. the lottery opens thursday morning at 10:00. you have from then to the 25th to sign up. march 1st find out if you snagged a ticket in the lottery. scheduled for monday april the 1st. that is the day after easter. head over to myfoxdc.com and look for a link to the ticket site. hopefully you'll have more luck than people trying to get beyonce tickets. >> i'm keeping my fingers crossed. >>> coming up tonight, a new study shows a positive impact certain tv shows can have on your children. >> i pushed him away. that's when he slapped jonah. >> and a man accused of slapping a toddler gets slapped back by his employer. we'll explain. >> $3.74 a gallon. $4.16 in california. the gas price spike rolls on. for 32 strai
navy base and high numbers of defense and civilian government contractors in the state. >> the president's day celebration is in full swing in alexandria. rolled through old town this afternoon. visitors can get into historic sites. take walking tours. there are even wine tastings going on. >> if you couldn't get to the parade, luck out with tickets to the white house easter egg roll. the lottery opens thursday morning at 10:00. you have from then to the 25th to sign up. march 1st...
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government and the chinese government. the chinese government continues to deny that they have any role in sponsoring these hacking teams. while the u.s. intelligence and security experts are saying that, in fact, the chinese government is behind this. so, you know, as far as the diplomacy is concerned, it is a very delicate, touchy issue. >> and with china continuing to deny this. and with this new evidence and new report, congressman mike rodgers saying the report is completely consistent with the type of activity that the intelligence committee has been seeing for some time here. what is the likely next step? >> well, one of the steps that we saw last week during the state of the union, the president said he signed an executive order on cyberauthority. and this is to protect the power grid, experts say if hackers were able to get ahold of the power grid's computer network, the power could go out in parts of the country for hours or even days. so it's really up to congress in some ways to create -- pass legislation to se
government and the chinese government. the chinese government continues to deny that they have any role in sponsoring these hacking teams. while the u.s. intelligence and security experts are saying that, in fact, the chinese government is behind this. so, you know, as far as the diplomacy is concerned, it is a very delicate, touchy issue. >> and with china continuing to deny this. and with this new evidence and new report, congressman mike rodgers saying the report is completely...
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the french government stands by its claim. with most of the company's stock tested and cleared, they conceded that hundreds of unwitting workers should not be penalized. >> we have two objectives. guarantee security and allow workers to maintain work security. >> the netherlands have a gone into over 100 businesses. german officials are trying to control the meat products and enforce stronger penalties for companies that violate the rules. >> we rather expect more cases to be uncovered. that is why these controls are being put in place, to get everything completely on the table. >> with the extent of the scandal still widening, it is clear that the complex relationship between these suppliers, producers, and distributors have failed consumers. what is left is how to ensure what is in europe's meat products matches the label on the outside. >> these are our top stories at this hour. a south african athletes, oscar pistorius, has been charge of premeditated murder. he said that he shot his girlfriend believing she was a burglar.
the french government stands by its claim. with most of the company's stock tested and cleared, they conceded that hundreds of unwitting workers should not be penalized. >> we have two objectives. guarantee security and allow workers to maintain work security. >> the netherlands have a gone into over 100 businesses. german officials are trying to control the meat products and enforce stronger penalties for companies that violate the rules. >> we rather expect more cases to be...
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the clerics speaking to those men in raman be criticizing the government for doing that. he says irradiance are all over baghdad, and--he says that iranians are all over baghdad. it was a peaceful protest but a very large one and they say they will not give up their right to protest. >> southern russia has been given a shot from flaming meteors. more than 400 people in the chill you been screeching were hurt -- in the chill yet minsk -- in the chill yet minsk --che lyabinsk region were hurt. >> this was the site seen by many in chelyabinsk as they went to work and brought children to school. fragments of a meteorite rained down from this guy camera briefly turning the day into night. people films the trail of smoke left in its wake, and then -- [crash] a sonic boom, that set off car alarms and smashed windows. 250 people are injured, according to the ministry of internal affairs, three in critical condition. most of the windows in this factory exploded, and the children starting their lessons at school, some were by flying fragments of glass. the vast chelyabinsk region o
the clerics speaking to those men in raman be criticizing the government for doing that. he says irradiance are all over baghdad, and--he says that iranians are all over baghdad. it was a peaceful protest but a very large one and they say they will not give up their right to protest. >> southern russia has been given a shot from flaming meteors. more than 400 people in the chill you been screeching were hurt -- in the chill yet minsk -- in the chill yet minsk --che lyabinsk region were...
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eight died in a bombing near a government center in oslo, 16 others were shot at a teen camp on a nearby island. our sources indicate landers was obsessed with breivik and was trying to top the oslo shooter's body count. the shooting spree started with a murder of his mother that morning and then headed to sandy hook elementary where he killed 20 children and six adults. investigators say he picked the newtown, connecticut, school because it was the easiest target with the largest cluster of people. lanza was an experienced marksman. he and his mother made multiple visits to nearby gun ranges for target practice. and we're told he spent hours a day playing video shooting games in the basement of his home. officials are reaching out to the online gaming community looking for anyone who might have been communicating with lanza. now, officials have not publicly released any evidence they have linking lanza to any motive or obsession with breivik, and connecticut state police say the investigation into the motive is not complete. so any statement regarding his intent is speculation. back to
eight died in a bombing near a government center in oslo, 16 others were shot at a teen camp on a nearby island. our sources indicate landers was obsessed with breivik and was trying to top the oslo shooter's body count. the shooting spree started with a murder of his mother that morning and then headed to sandy hook elementary where he killed 20 children and six adults. investigators say he picked the newtown, connecticut, school because it was the easiest target with the largest cluster of...
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despite progress claimed by the federal government, nbc's mark potter found that for some americans who live near mexico, the border is anything but secure. >> reporter: in the rugged terrain south of tucson, arizona, advocates concerned about u.s. border security took matters into their own hands and placed motion-sensitive hidden cameras on known smuggling trails and this is their video, revealing wave after wave of mexican drug and immigrant smugglers, some of them heavily armed, who cross the border and travel miles north inside the united states. >> you got a trail coming in. >> reporter: it's why rancher david beckham made the painful decision to move his family off his land, 12 miles north of the mexican border, because of all the armed smugglers crossing his property, threatening his home. >> it was unsafe. i couldn't -- i couldn't see raising our children -- you know, i was afraid to let the kids go out, even during the day. >> reporter: residents here in this rugged desert say in the daytime, it is relatively quiet, but all of that changes as night falls and the land comes ali
despite progress claimed by the federal government, nbc's mark potter found that for some americans who live near mexico, the border is anything but secure. >> reporter: in the rugged terrain south of tucson, arizona, advocates concerned about u.s. border security took matters into their own hands and placed motion-sensitive hidden cameras on known smuggling trails and this is their video, revealing wave after wave of mexican drug and immigrant smugglers, some of them heavily armed, who...
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the leak poses no immediate public health risk, but he wants the federal government to pay and fix it and to check spores of the other tanks. >>> number three, the boardwalk is on its way back, that is new jersey. and crews yesterday started drivi driving pylons on the sand. the $3.6 million project should largely be done by may 10th. residents say the project gives them hope the beloved summer retreat would bounce back from last year's storm. >>> and according to initial autopsy reports, the 33-year-old died from a single gun shot wound to the head that was likely self-inflicted after tuesday's standoff with police. dorner's blamed for killing four people and injuring at least three others as part of a vendetta against his former comrades. >>> number five, the bail hearing for olympic track star oscar pistorius has been pushed back until tuesday. until then, he will be staying in a south african jail. the double amputee known as blade runner is charged with murdering his ex-girlfriend on valentine's day. his agent says pistorius denies the murder allegations. >>> he was such a big na
the leak poses no immediate public health risk, but he wants the federal government to pay and fix it and to check spores of the other tanks. >>> number three, the boardwalk is on its way back, that is new jersey. and crews yesterday started drivi driving pylons on the sand. the $3.6 million project should largely be done by may 10th. residents say the project gives them hope the beloved summer retreat would bounce back from last year's storm. >>> and according to initial...
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and found government oversight varies. last year, two pets were accidentally loaded in a baggage bin with a container of dry ice. both died. in response, delta reviewed its training procedures. >> the airlines are not being forced to take responsibility. >> reporter: mary beth launched a facebook page to find a cat named jack. when an american airlines clerk dropped his kennel, jack went missing. two months later, he fell through an airport ceiling, so sick he had to be euthanized. today, the d.o.t. still lists jack as lost. >> the airlines do not treat your animal any differently than they treat any other luggage. >> reporter: airlines for america, a trade group representing the majority of airlines, told us the transportation of all passengers, including pets, remains the airlines' number one priority, and airlines adhere to all federal regulations. and remember caleb? we foundly resting alongside his bone. he made it safely and is now enjoying his new home. >> he was my best friend. >> reporter: despite a new puppy he s
and found government oversight varies. last year, two pets were accidentally loaded in a baggage bin with a container of dry ice. both died. in response, delta reviewed its training procedures. >> the airlines are not being forced to take responsibility. >> reporter: mary beth launched a facebook page to find a cat named jack. when an american airlines clerk dropped his kennel, jack went missing. two months later, he fell through an airport ceiling, so sick he had to be euthanized....
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assad's government, which has sought to crush the rebellion by any means necessary. and the rebels, many of whom are increasingly seen by ordinary syrians as war lords, gangsters and religious fanatics who regularly post videos of beheadings and other atrocities on youtube. damascus is quiet tonight. some light traffic. no one really walking around. 5 million people hunkered down, as the terrible war that is tearing their country apart has now arrived here, in fierce battles raging in the city's suburbs. syria's many minorities live in terror of a jihadist takeover of their country. before we came here, we visited christian refugees from syria who had fled to beirut. they said they were forced out of their villages by muslim fundamentalists -- ethnically cleansed. they supported the rebellion at first, but not now. they've lost their homes, their communities, their way of life. "we lived freely as christians," this man tells me, "putting up christmas trees and decorations, but now we are being targeted." a dirty war, no end in sight. we should let you know we've come
assad's government, which has sought to crush the rebellion by any means necessary. and the rebels, many of whom are increasingly seen by ordinary syrians as war lords, gangsters and religious fanatics who regularly post videos of beheadings and other atrocities on youtube. damascus is quiet tonight. some light traffic. no one really walking around. 5 million people hunkered down, as the terrible war that is tearing their country apart has now arrived here, in fierce battles raging in the...
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he hated the government. pe thought the government was too pro-immigration. that's what he was about. lanza trying to get on the coat tails of that just seems sick. >> what do we know about breivik? lanza was troubled, socially isolated. there were guns in the house. there's a question about why that was the case? but did he have social problems, deveen
he hated the government. pe thought the government was too pro-immigration. that's what he was about. lanza trying to get on the coat tails of that just seems sick. >> what do we know about breivik? lanza was troubled, socially isolated. there were guns in the house. there's a question about why that was the case? but did he have social problems, deveen
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it's a fair question to ask but it's unlikely the government is going to stop this. this merge is more like united, continental, which under the observe administration was approved as well as delta northwest. they didn't create the monopoly markets people feared -- >> my wife turned to me and says what's going to happen to our frequent flyer miles. i said probably nothing because they'd be hit with a myriad of lawsuits. >> exactly. you wouldn't want to kill the goose. those frequent flyer programs are the golden egg for airlines. actually, good news for consumers. on one hand you might pay more but say you have some miles with american and some with u.s. airways. they're going to put them together and you might have enough for a free trip. certainly these are airlines that are consolidating, less competition and might not have to compete for business. don't are surprised if it gets harder to get the free seat. >> what is interesting is if you look at a map, there's little overlap these two networks. could that mean customers to are tied to one airline, and a lot of p
it's a fair question to ask but it's unlikely the government is going to stop this. this merge is more like united, continental, which under the observe administration was approved as well as delta northwest. they didn't create the monopoly markets people feared -- >> my wife turned to me and says what's going to happen to our frequent flyer miles. i said probably nothing because they'd be hit with a myriad of lawsuits. >> exactly. you wouldn't want to kill the goose. those frequent...
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those upgrades are required by the federal government. work will start tonight at 10:00 and will continue through next monday morning. now travelers did experience flight delays last month when another runway was closed for some similar work. >>> 6:36. still ahead, taking action to avoid the dreamliners pr nightmare. what another airline is doing to stop a battery problem before it starts. >>> back in black and orange. we'll have familiar face reporting for dugout duty in spring training just ahead. >>> airbus is taking action to avoid the battery problems plaguing boeing's dreamliner plane. they aren't letting lithium ion batteries be installed on a350 plans. last month the faa grounded all dreamliners because of problems with lithium ion batteries. >>> two crew members aboard a tall ship that sank during superstorm sandy will testify before a safety panel today. one of the crew members did die and the captain was never found. testimony by others have shown the ship's captain decided to sail directly into that storm knowing the bounty ha
those upgrades are required by the federal government. work will start tonight at 10:00 and will continue through next monday morning. now travelers did experience flight delays last month when another runway was closed for some similar work. >>> 6:36. still ahead, taking action to avoid the dreamliners pr nightmare. what another airline is doing to stop a battery problem before it starts. >>> back in black and orange. we'll have familiar face reporting for dugout duty in...
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the government, they said, has sovereign immunity, end of story. the government itself, u.s. solicitor general gave the supreme court a reason to get involved. that's why i turn to my lawyer, cnn contributor paul kallen and tv judge and best-selling author, paula hatchett. this is a fascinating case. complicated but fascinating. it comes from a hand written letter dealing with the issue of sovereign immunity. explain to me what sovereign immunity is and why the high court was persuaded to hear this case. >> it's remarkable. the supreme court gets 10,000 applications from people who want the supreme court to hear their cases. most of them are submitted by very smart, high-paid lawyers. they get this handwritten application from the plaintiff in this case, a guy named kim millbrook and they take his case. it's an interesting case because the case involves he was sexually abused, he claims, in prison by prison guards. when he sued his case is thrown out of court on the grounds of sovereign immunity which means you can't sue the government. and that sort of doctrine has been arou
the government, they said, has sovereign immunity, end of story. the government itself, u.s. solicitor general gave the supreme court a reason to get involved. that's why i turn to my lawyer, cnn contributor paul kallen and tv judge and best-selling author, paula hatchett. this is a fascinating case. complicated but fascinating. it comes from a hand written letter dealing with the issue of sovereign immunity. explain to me what sovereign immunity is and why the high court was persuaded to hear...
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government investigators say the company knew the pipe was compromised should have replaced it. chevron says it is now inspecting every pipe for the same kind of corrosion. >>> it's 6:05. let's check weather with meteorologist lawrence karnow at the flower mart this morning. pretty flowers there. >> reporter: you know what? of course there are roses that are popular on this day but if you want something else, how about tulips? those are very popular this time of year and, of course, just as gorgeous. yeah, this is a very busy day at the flower mart. i have to tell you, people keep running in and out with truckloads of flowers out to many of the local stores. so if you hadn't got your flowers, you still have time. >>> lots of sunshine, we are going to see temperatures above average although we are starting out with patchy fog and some cool temperatures early on this morning in the 30s and 40s. but i think as we head toward the afternoon that ridge is strong enough and we have a weak offshore wind developing that we'll see some temperatures moving into the 60s and 70s. so it shoul
government investigators say the company knew the pipe was compromised should have replaced it. chevron says it is now inspecting every pipe for the same kind of corrosion. >>> it's 6:05. let's check weather with meteorologist lawrence karnow at the flower mart this morning. pretty flowers there. >> reporter: you know what? of course there are roses that are popular on this day but if you want something else, how about tulips? those are very popular this time of year and, of...
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what this does is it makes the rest of government a bit dysfunctional. and of course, it builds cynicism. the one thing i wonder here is we already know that congress isn't popular. the president is testing the political limits of the public cynicism, which is how much are they going to believe this? are they going to look up and say how often going to say this? i'm through listening to washington. >> all right. chuck todd with the dire forecast to go along with the news we're reporting tonight. chuck, thanks, as always. >>> marine corps four-star general john allen in line to become the nato supreme allied commander has been rattled by the e-mail scandal that brought down cia director david petraeus, informed the president today he is retiring. to support his wife who is ill with an autoimmune disorder. general allen was cleared of wrongdoing after e-mails between him and a florida socialite surfaced during the course of the petraeus investigation. >>> oscar pistorius was back in court today. and for the first time, we heard his side of the story, what
what this does is it makes the rest of government a bit dysfunctional. and of course, it builds cynicism. the one thing i wonder here is we already know that congress isn't popular. the president is testing the political limits of the public cynicism, which is how much are they going to believe this? are they going to look up and say how often going to say this? i'm through listening to washington. >> all right. chuck todd with the dire forecast to go along with the news we're reporting...
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the south of france whose meat and did up -- ended up on supermarket shelves is accused by the french government of knowingly selling horse meat as beef. our european correspondent christian frazier reports. >> tonight, it was the french company spanghero in the dock, and the minister of consumer affairs said they sent out horsemeat as beef. >> spanghero was the first actor in the food chain to import horsemeat as beef. >> in a french newspaper, an invoice for one of the three ships that spanghero was said to have ordered in january. the total volume, and 42 tons. the ceo still insists that its company received a beep and sold but what it thought was beef. the ships travel by th facility in the netherlands. french authorities believe that spanghero ordered the course made -- horsemeat and sold it as beef. the could contain up to 100% horse. and other person in that food chain, this man, a dutch meat trader. he was here at this courthouse. to court records says he relabeled imported mexican and brazilian horse meat as halal beef. an appeal is pending. he did not return our calls, but his lawyers
the south of france whose meat and did up -- ended up on supermarket shelves is accused by the french government of knowingly selling horse meat as beef. our european correspondent christian frazier reports. >> tonight, it was the french company spanghero in the dock, and the minister of consumer affairs said they sent out horsemeat as beef. >> spanghero was the first actor in the food chain to import horsemeat as beef. >> in a french newspaper, an invoice for one of the three...
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. >> i read that you had to go and prove to the indian government that you hadn't actually abused a tiger. that you had to show them that it was cgi. >> yeah, step by step. it's very hard to imitate god's work. >> how much do you want it this time? how much do you want the oscar for best picture? >> i want it because i'm captain of the ship. for what the movie stands for. what it meant to the world. for people who spent four years of their life devoting to this grand illusion. yeah, it would be great to win. and for that, i want it to be the best picture of the year. >> lovely man, and it just might happen. you can watch the academy awards right here on abc sunday, february 24th. >>> look up. did you know a giant asteroid is hurdling towards earth right this very minute? meet the scientists who know just what to do. next. [ stefan ] with a cold or flu, nighttime nasal congestion can be the worst part. my medicine alone doesn't always give me all the congestion relief i need to sleep. [ female announcer ] adding breathe right nasal strips can make all the difference. it's proven to instant
. >> i read that you had to go and prove to the indian government that you hadn't actually abused a tiger. that you had to show them that it was cgi. >> yeah, step by step. it's very hard to imitate god's work. >> how much do you want it this time? how much do you want the oscar for best picture? >> i want it because i'm captain of the ship. for what the movie stands for. what it meant to the world. for people who spent four years of their life devoting to this grand...
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the newest allegations of cyber attacks by the chinese government came up at the white house today. reporters asked spokesman jay carney about a study that blames china's military for a large-scale years-long hacking campaign. >> we have repeatedly raised our concerns at the highest levels about cyber attacks with senior chinese officials, including in the military, and we will continue to do so. >> woodruff: the report alleges this nondescript 12-story office building is the locus of the hacking. it's situated in shanghai and is run by unit 61398, a bureau within the general staff of the people's liberation army. a virginia-based security firm, man yant corporation, traced the hacking there and concluded it is one of the most prolific cyber espionage groups in terms of the here is quantity of information stolen. man yant said the chinese stole reams of information from u.s. military contractors, energy companies, the aerospace and telecommunications industry and others. in beijing, a chinese government spokesman called the report "groundless" without addressing the specific finding
the newest allegations of cyber attacks by the chinese government came up at the white house today. reporters asked spokesman jay carney about a study that blames china's military for a large-scale years-long hacking campaign. >> we have repeatedly raised our concerns at the highest levels about cyber attacks with senior chinese officials, including in the military, and we will continue to do so. >> woodruff: the report alleges this nondescript 12-story office building is the locus...
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companies and government agencies. the security firm has identified 141 attacks, tracing them back to this building in shanghai. among the u.s. companies allegedly hit, coca-cola. the hackers are accused of combing lu coca-cola company files to gain leverage, when coca-cola was trying to buy a chinese juice company. u.s. officials have been increasingly concerned that such massive attacks coming from china are having devastating consequences on the u.s. economy. in short, u.s. investigators are accused china of economic espionage, of stealing research and design. this allows them to compete without stealing billions on innovation and product development. if this is true, americans should care because it's costing them countless jobs. they are calling this the biggest transfer of wealth in history. >> we saw one of a cyber pearl harbor. and the white house is preparing to take action. >> reporter: this week, they are announcing plans to help private companies in identifying and mitigating such attacks, george. >>> we're
companies and government agencies. the security firm has identified 141 attacks, tracing them back to this building in shanghai. among the u.s. companies allegedly hit, coca-cola. the hackers are accused of combing lu coca-cola company files to gain leverage, when coca-cola was trying to buy a chinese juice company. u.s. officials have been increasingly concerned that such massive attacks coming from china are having devastating consequences on the u.s. economy. in short, u.s. investigators are...
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the 15 to 20-day provision in the current constitution that govern it is election of a pope, was created to allow time for a i did any tied funeral mass, a period of mourning for the deceased pope, and a set of meetings among the cardinals and then the enclosure of the conclave. of course, there is no funeral this time. so when the seat becomes vacant at 8:00 p.m. rome time february 28, i would imagine, indeed i would hope, that about a week would pass before the conclave would be enclosed and the voting process would begin. this is simply a matter of amending the apostolic constitution which is the pope can do or he can assign the authority to the dean of the college of cardinals to do that himself. >> so we have welfare days or so leading up to february 28. what happens to benedict in this period and immediately afterwards, george? >> reporter: he's continuing his normal daily routine. tomorrow morning at moon here behind me in st. peter's square he will have his week lly addre to what i expect to be tens of thousands of people pack flood the square. the vatican bureaucracy and the pop
the 15 to 20-day provision in the current constitution that govern it is election of a pope, was created to allow time for a i did any tied funeral mass, a period of mourning for the deceased pope, and a set of meetings among the cardinals and then the enclosure of the conclave. of course, there is no funeral this time. so when the seat becomes vacant at 8:00 p.m. rome time february 28, i would imagine, indeed i would hope, that about a week would pass before the conclave would be enclosed and...
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they are protesting against the anti-government riots that have rocked the country in recent weeks. at around 60 people have died. islamists accused anti-morsi protesters of trying to ruin egypt. >> many of the protesters see things differently. they say they will mount protesters of their own until morsi resigns. >> "down with the muslim brotherhood violence, a" chanc" this taxi drivers and the others involved in the march. they are unhappy with the way the country is run. >> we've been protesting on the streets for a long time now, and nowmorsi -- and president morsi always says something nice about our demonstrations, but nothing ever happens. it is is the violence is the only way to make anyone pay attention. >> the ongoing tug of war leaves people full of doubt about their future. many say they feel betrayed by both sides. anger is often directed at the security forces who have a brutal history. >> the demonstrators are angry because the people who committed crimes against them have not been punished. where are those responsible for the death of the activist meena daniel? where
they are protesting against the anti-government riots that have rocked the country in recent weeks. at around 60 people have died. islamists accused anti-morsi protesters of trying to ruin egypt. >> many of the protesters see things differently. they say they will mount protesters of their own until morsi resigns. >> "down with the muslim brotherhood violence, a" chanc" this taxi drivers and the others involved in the march. they are unhappy with the way the country...
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top government officials are warning businesses they could be harmed by these looming spending cuts. here's one example we've learned. last friday top officials at the agriculture department warned meat and poultry producers that there might not be enough federal inspectors to keep their processing plants open and operating. these are designed to motivate businesses to plead with republicans to find another way. for now republicans appear prepared to take these spending cuts because they say they will argue to the public they're more serious about deficit reduction than president obama. >> pelley: is there any reason to believe that there's progress behind the scenes? >> there are no behind-the-scenes negotiations that we are aware of, scott. as a matter of fact, republicans say this is president obama's problem. he needs to solve it with new spending cuts, alternative spending cuts because they refuse to raise taxes again this year. and as for talks, well, all we have are jokes on capitol hill. the top aide house majority leader eric cantor today said president obama has spent more
top government officials are warning businesses they could be harmed by these looming spending cuts. here's one example we've learned. last friday top officials at the agriculture department warned meat and poultry producers that there might not be enough federal inspectors to keep their processing plants open and operating. these are designed to motivate businesses to plead with republicans to find another way. for now republicans appear prepared to take these spending cuts because they say...